Oreskos, the God of Justice

The god of justice in the Korinthian Pantheon. A self-righteous god seeking law and order all over the world. His judgement is often severe and fatal because he views all atrocities as equal. His sigil is often worn by strict paladin orders that obey the law at all costs.

Worshipers
Among his worshipers are judges, lawyers, magistrates, the oppressed, paladins, and police.

The highly organized church of Oreskos is strong in the more civilized lands of the world. They are known for never refusing service or aid to the faithful when they are in distress. Followers of Oreskos are expected to show fairness, wisdom, and kindness to the innocent. Oreskians never enforce an unjust law, however certain extremists have begun to appear that will comply to an unjust law.

He forbids specialty priests within his church. The clergy believes that he wishes to ensure that no members of the faith were treated with greater favor than others. After other churches mocked them for this, he established special orders of priests.